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law and that the committee says it is referring the case to the fbi and the justice department. in a statement huawei says: the report released by the committee today employs many humors and speculations to prove nonexistence accusations. the integrity of huawei's operations and the quality and security of our products are world proven across 140 countries around the world, they are deployed by over 500 operators, and our products have served almost three billion people worldwide. zte has not responded to a request for comment. this report only recommends the government and businesses avoid these companies. to block them requires treasury's committee on foreign investment. treasury has failed to respond to repeated requests for comment there. analysts say the most significant damage to u.s. companies may come to their chinese operations. as that government may seek retaliation for what they perceive as election year slow economy politics. back to you. david: i love their line nonexistent accusations. the accusations exist. liz: yeah. david: it's whether the evidence exists to ba
law and that the committee says it is referring the case to the fbi and the justice department. in a statement huawei says: the report released by the committee today employs many humors and speculations to prove nonexistence accusations. the integrity of huawei's operations and the quality and security of our products are world proven across 140 countries around the world, they are deployed by over 500 operators, and our products have served almost three billion people worldwide. zte has not...
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it is part of a personal belief having come from the law enforcement and intelligence field i believe this is calculated action by iran to make sure that somebody else, the focus is on them as they continue to support these attacks. melissa: i guess although i mean, my bank is among the ones that have been attacked already. i didn't notice anything. i wasn't really inconvenienced. doesn't seem like they really had that much success thus far. is it good marketing if they're doing it and and customers are not seeing isn't maybe it slowed down your day a little but not really. >> you have to remember was it to actually take down the bank create greater awareness for them? this happened from the first attacks from garden hose to a fire hose. people learned from that. financial services sharing information put out information. dhs, u.s. secret service put out information. people have had a chance to deploy and create countermeasures to attacks. will not be successful the second time. question is what is definition of success. is it attack or marketing awareness there doing this? melissa: a
it is part of a personal belief having come from the law enforcement and intelligence field i believe this is calculated action by iran to make sure that somebody else, the focus is on them as they continue to support these attacks. melissa: i guess although i mean, my bank is among the ones that have been attacked already. i didn't notice anything. i wasn't really inconvenienced. doesn't seem like they really had that much success thus far. is it good marketing if they're doing it and and...
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it's law that just makes sensn. ♪ >> i am cheryl casone with your fox business brief. the bearish tone on wall street continues. investors are also bracing for a possible disappointing earning season. that starts off with alcoa. the dow is trading down 76 points. shares of owens corning are under pressure. on the flip side, though, investors are bullish for oil energy. the company provided new operational details to boost testing. last month they announced it would develop 100,000 acres of land adjacent to great bears a grudge. that is the latest from the fox business network. giving you the power to prosper. ♪ ♪ melissa: big bird president obama's newest weapon. the ad is mocking romney on the deficit on wall street. watch this. >> bernie madoff, criminals, and the evil genius who towered over them. one man has the guts to speak his name. >> redbird. >> big yellow a menace to our economy. romney knows it is not wall street you have to worry about, it is big bird. mitt romney, taking on our enemies no matter where they nest. lori: is this what the presidential deba
it's law that just makes sensn. ♪ >> i am cheryl casone with your fox business brief. the bearish tone on wall street continues. investors are also bracing for a possible disappointing earning season. that starts off with alcoa. the dow is trading down 76 points. shares of owens corning are under pressure. on the flip side, though, investors are bullish for oil energy. the company provided new operational details to boost testing. last month they announced it would develop 100,000 acres...
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>> that is what we typically see if you look at the law of averages, the numbers come down and they beat the expectations. that is not always the case. in terms of sales expectations only 40% of the companies beat their sales estimates, yet the market went higher. while we typically see companies beat expectations, it is not always the case. really the mark is probably now even focus more on the expectations for the fourth quarter were analysts expecting a rebound going from 3% decline to an expectation of 10% growth. cheryl: let's talk about some of the sectors you are watching and analyze. let's look at the financial sector first and foremost, a heck of a year for the financial sector overall, do you think at least there is some earnings upside on the financial sector? >> to look at the financial sector expected to be the best sector overall year-over-year growth, 10% growth overall, look at the companies reporting later this week, jpmorgan chase, wells fargo both expected 20% growth. within the financial sector we are seeing strength in some of the regional banks as well. cheryl: the
>> that is what we typically see if you look at the law of averages, the numbers come down and they beat the expectations. that is not always the case. in terms of sales expectations only 40% of the companies beat their sales estimates, yet the market went higher. while we typically see companies beat expectations, it is not always the case. really the mark is probably now even focus more on the expectations for the fourth quarter were analysts expecting a rebound going from 3% decline to...
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services or lawful. rules if you wish. because we see big big big problems and children being kidnapped or being involved in bad networks so. drug distribution even if you look at the family or whatever so our children that don't do it in the internet and i'm certain that children must be somehow protected some very much for this limitation . some of the activist of the human rights says that it will potentially block that freedom of speech but. we do not do anything we would not have any protection would just stay in this door which is raising up every day and we need to clean that up somehow therefore i'm certainly a believer and that in by the way in most of the countries in europe and in america as well there are certain laws which protect. children against in potential dangers information on the internet thank you thank you very much for being with us and just to remind you that my guest on the show today was natalee as you co-founder you are completely. dad so to know if you have your son spotlight drop we'll. be bac
services or lawful. rules if you wish. because we see big big big problems and children being kidnapped or being involved in bad networks so. drug distribution even if you look at the family or whatever so our children that don't do it in the internet and i'm certain that children must be somehow protected some very much for this limitation . some of the activist of the human rights says that it will potentially block that freedom of speech but. we do not do anything we would not have any...
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it was not until a few years later that they were audited to see if they had violated their own laws. >> with the director is not mentioning is corruption. officials back then issued permits to relatives and friends and just helped themselves. a former mayor approved these houses and had his own construction company build them. officially, the job was noted down as renovating old fisherman's hut that once stood here. >> i do not envy the homeowners. they are innocent and bought the properties in good faith as the third or fourh owners. now they have got to cope with the ruling of the court. their houses will be torn down. >> the enterprising mayor has long since died and cannot be brought to justice. the other corrupt officials are no longer in office. when a legal structure has already been torn down -- a wealthy latvian build a grand new summer residence for himself on an existing foundation right next door to the former summer home of thomas mann. demolition followed a court ruling earlier this year. the current mayor advises drawing a line under what happened and moving forward. a
it was not until a few years later that they were audited to see if they had violated their own laws. >> with the director is not mentioning is corruption. officials back then issued permits to relatives and friends and just helped themselves. a former mayor approved these houses and had his own construction company build them. officially, the job was noted down as renovating old fisherman's hut that once stood here. >> i do not envy the homeowners. they are innocent and bought the...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> we need to talk about how the government gets a grip on spending, because without that, we can't rebuild america. the government borrows 43 cents for every dollar it spends. the national debt has shot up to almost 73% of gdp. about 19 points higher since president obama took office. two expensive wars, ten years of tax cuts and stimulus spending in response to the worst financial crisis since the great depression all drove up our debt. the u.s. deficit, how much more we spend than we take in, it's forecast to reach 7% of gdp this year. the biggest spending goes to medicare, medicaid, and especially social security. the solution is simple, but politically, it's difficult. raise revenues, that includes raising taxes and making more people pay taxes, and cut sp
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> we need to talk about how the government gets a grip on spending, because without that, we can't rebuild america. the government borrows 43 cents for every dollar it spends....
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and we want a new election law. the current election law is unacceptable. >> the muslim brotherhood says it will boycott the upcoming elections, which could damage the legitimacy of any future parliament. >> back here in germany, there is a year to go until elections, but there's already a taste of campaigning in the air. >> the social democrats picked former finance minister peer steinbruck to challenge the prime minister. then and now, he has gone into this for a spot of bother, and it is all about money. he has been a favorite on the election circuit. h>> but his critics want to know exactly how much and who he has been speaking to. after days of pressure, he is caving in. >> peer steinburck -- steinbruck left journalists out in the cold and was unwilling to respond to questions on income, either, though he received no payment here. previously, he had announced he would shed more light on earnings outside parliament. auditors are now reviewing newly-released documents. after all, he has often adjust experts in th
and we want a new election law. the current election law is unacceptable. >> the muslim brotherhood says it will boycott the upcoming elections, which could damage the legitimacy of any future parliament. >> back here in germany, there is a year to go until elections, but there's already a taste of campaigning in the air. >> the social democrats picked former finance minister peer steinbruck to challenge the prime minister. then and now, he has gone into this for a spot of...
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i vaguely remember the three laws of dynamics. so yeah, i take your point but my point is less would've the undergraduate, i don't know we can argue but how important that is, but more, i take your point about the commercialization and the browsers and all that was definitely private, occasional borrowing for more basic research, but my point was that seems like a really critical element was sort of just was the critical mass of people out there, and the guys who founded google were guys who were getting their ph.d's at stanford, you know, and they developed an algorithm out of their training. and just the fact that she did have people working on systems engineering, and it's less the undergraduate but more the government finance, dod research, networking capabilities and all that. look, it's sort of unprovable but there is a story that the critical mass that few -- field itself is built up out there and if you want an explanation for why it happened here and so little happen if their. >> guest: one thing i would say is this. in l
i vaguely remember the three laws of dynamics. so yeah, i take your point but my point is less would've the undergraduate, i don't know we can argue but how important that is, but more, i take your point about the commercialization and the browsers and all that was definitely private, occasional borrowing for more basic research, but my point was that seems like a really critical element was sort of just was the critical mass of people out there, and the guys who founded google were guys who...
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think about the law that takes. while i am on that somebody is going to ask this question so i will take away from you. how do you go from being a sniper to being a doctor? how do you go from being a doctor -- and snyder to a chiropractor? to ask that question means you don't know the heart of a special operator. you don't know the heart of a man like this. people don't become seals because they want to be wind them up pulling straight ahead killing machines. they do that out of love. they did that out of love for their fellow man and because i want to be in a position to save your life not because of want to kill bad guys 5 one to make a difference and help out and put my life on the line for you. by the same token that i was a sniper willing to die for you i could be a good doctor willing to help you because it is all law. but the short answer is i still put people out of their misery, justin and different way. getting back to one person making the difference, hollywood billionaires'. this is what disgusts me and
think about the law that takes. while i am on that somebody is going to ask this question so i will take away from you. how do you go from being a sniper to being a doctor? how do you go from being a doctor -- and snyder to a chiropractor? to ask that question means you don't know the heart of a special operator. you don't know the heart of a man like this. people don't become seals because they want to be wind them up pulling straight ahead killing machines. they do that out of love. they did...
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no one would have taken her. >> moroccan law allows a rapist to avoid jail if he marries his victim. for the man, it is a way out. for her, it was a death sentence. >> to talk more about this, i am joined by the head of planned international germany, one of the world's oldest children's development organizations. thanks for joining us. the numbers are really disturbing when you look at the plight of girls in the world right now. one in three girls, for example, is denied an education. why are things as bad as they are in the year 2012? >> well, yes. hello, good evening. this is a horrifying story which we follow up in pakistan. i think it makes very clear how much girls have to fight for their basic right. often in the poorest countries of the world, those traditions are the barriers for the girls to be educated. we know that 75 mill girls are not educated in the world. this is a huge number. today, we launched at the -- we launched a campaign, at the heart of which is education for girls. >> also here in the developed world -- there is the story about the australian prime minister w
no one would have taken her. >> moroccan law allows a rapist to avoid jail if he marries his victim. for the man, it is a way out. for her, it was a death sentence. >> to talk more about this, i am joined by the head of planned international germany, one of the world's oldest children's development organizations. thanks for joining us. the numbers are really disturbing when you look at the plight of girls in the world right now. one in three girls, for example, is denied an...
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the men's side of the law states was the end of the road for mccall usually has been seeded russian and crashing out of third seed woolford song of the french when i was never really frightened as he wrapped up a six three six two victory in just over an hour. well the top see an australian open champion of my jaw coverage is also very special and doesn't he says as he flashed. his even in between the legs shorts couldn't help stream six one six to the page next up the joke of each his birthday boy flora meyer of germany who's twenty nine it's really. well in japan dmitri to sort of was denied a shot at his first target of a season the russian qualified bowing out of the tokyo open quarter finals at the hands of marcus on the artists agrees. to complete a comprehensive sixty six for victory will play a local hopeful. forty in the last four. but also sports for more coming up a little later it's a change of party the headlines are next on this short break. my parents really truly honestly believe that what had happened was as a result of my father's exposure to agent orange i was born wi
the men's side of the law states was the end of the road for mccall usually has been seeded russian and crashing out of third seed woolford song of the french when i was never really frightened as he wrapped up a six three six two victory in just over an hour. well the top see an australian open champion of my jaw coverage is also very special and doesn't he says as he flashed. his even in between the legs shorts couldn't help stream six one six to the page next up the joke of each his birthday...
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america has a very ambivalent attitude toward international law. we are in some respects the greatest spokesman sometimes their international law. read the history and culture war and through the effect refunded the united nations, or have been among the most persistent ignores of international law at the same time. it is always -- partly because we have an exception of the that the laws are right for everybody. they're not always run for us because we have a special role to play. >> is there a bad thing damaging to our status and credibility in the international community? >> it seems to me if you try to say it in one sentence with the united states goal ought to be, it is ought to be creating a world order. it is what we would like for were not the most powerful country. that is one has a role. the role of relevant here is prevention, that is recognized as a legitimate -- what is not recognized is prevention. the difference has to do with the eminence of the threat. if there were clear evidence that iran was violating its -- was were penalizing t
america has a very ambivalent attitude toward international law. we are in some respects the greatest spokesman sometimes their international law. read the history and culture war and through the effect refunded the united nations, or have been among the most persistent ignores of international law at the same time. it is always -- partly because we have an exception of the that the laws are right for everybody. they're not always run for us because we have a special role to play. >> is...
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law and trial on these funds isn't slated to start until april of next year ok in the u.k. and how much money is still considered missing because originally it was at one point six billion dollar number and since i've seen one billion dollars quoted how much is still unaccounted for well going to parse words there a little bit i mean or so we know where the money is that ok customers are still about one point six billion in phones nine hundred million of that is over in the u.k. it's disputed or sorry seven her. millions over the u.k. nine hundred million u.s. is what was stolen by m.f. global senior executives to meet those very margin calls you mentioned the begin to show ok so how are safe harbor provisions affecting customers ability to get money back well. when the firm was going bankrupt. there's kind of a timeline here if we go back to like over twenty seventh. m.f. global had about one hundred ten million dollars of its own money placed in the customer segregated accounts that's almost known as firm access and it's there to protect customers in the case there was so
law and trial on these funds isn't slated to start until april of next year ok in the u.k. and how much money is still considered missing because originally it was at one point six billion dollar number and since i've seen one billion dollars quoted how much is still unaccounted for well going to parse words there a little bit i mean or so we know where the money is that ok customers are still about one point six billion in phones nine hundred million of that is over in the u.k. it's disputed...
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is going to help prosecute him to the full extent of the law so bomb won't be able to buy him a little bit of time. but he's going to be an orange jumpsuit at some point ok ok fighting words james kelly said last obama gives him a pardon ok fighting words let's talk about why you believe that fraud has been committed that john is responsible what is your smoking gun because i take it that you don't believe that this was just chaos and negligence as sources close to the case have told publications like the new york times so if we go back to that time i wonder why in all this money in j.p. morgan ok keep in mind j.p. morgan is the custodian for a lot of the customer money clearing and certainly major for a lot of m.f. global's trades most of their trades and they are its biggest lender and they know one point two billion dollars revolving credit facility so j.p. morgan knows a lot about what's going on in a global so on this day of the twenty eighth they ask them of global for a comfort letter which is asking them of global to put it in writing that no customer funds were. part of that w
is going to help prosecute him to the full extent of the law so bomb won't be able to buy him a little bit of time. but he's going to be an orange jumpsuit at some point ok ok fighting words james kelly said last obama gives him a pardon ok fighting words let's talk about why you believe that fraud has been committed that john is responsible what is your smoking gun because i take it that you don't believe that this was just chaos and negligence as sources close to the case have told...
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that obama signed into law last new year's eve. in the part of the n.d.a. that has people worried is specifically section ten twenty one b. the provision giving the military the right to indefinitely detain american citizens group activists and lawyers including pulitzer prize winning journalist chris hedges attempted to rid the law of this indefinite detention quads by finding a lawsuit against obama in the justice department earlier this year u.s. judge katherine forest ruled in favor of the plaintiffs stating that section ten twenty one b. is unconstitutional and violates citizen's rights protected by the first and fifth amendments and she placed a temporary injunction on the provision and in september judge forrest decided to make the injunction permanent but in a surprise move only hours later obama's lawyers pleaded for an emergency stay on the ruling saying that it could cause irreparable harm to u.s. national security now alone federal peals judge heard that plea in temporarily blocked judge forests injunction and earlier t
that obama signed into law last new year's eve. in the part of the n.d.a. that has people worried is specifically section ten twenty one b. the provision giving the military the right to indefinitely detain american citizens group activists and lawyers including pulitzer prize winning journalist chris hedges attempted to rid the law of this indefinite detention quads by finding a lawsuit against obama in the justice department earlier this year u.s. judge katherine forest ruled in favor of the...
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. >> the law that says the effect of escaping is not a crime. but they can do another crime. for example, if they escape with their prison clothes, keeping the prison clothes is a crime. unless they send the clothes back. and in the past we have someone who escaped, jumping out of the window. after two, three days, we get the clothes back washed and cleaned. so he didn't make any crime. >> and even though belgium has one of the world's lowest crime rates, we met our share of murderers there as well. but shawn schaeffer's interview was one of the more unusual ones we conducted. we met him in the segregation unit of prison haselt, a maximum security facility. >> on 30 december, i killed my wife. >> okay. why and how? >> i killed her with a big knife. >> why? >> because i had no gun with me. >> okay. but why did you kill her? >> oh, why? i was very, very angry that she want to leave. for her, no problem, huh? but she wants to take my son. and she wants to move with the son to germany. >> schaeffer, a korean adopted by a dutch family, said he had outstanding charges in germany, t
. >> the law that says the effect of escaping is not a crime. but they can do another crime. for example, if they escape with their prison clothes, keeping the prison clothes is a crime. unless they send the clothes back. and in the past we have someone who escaped, jumping out of the window. after two, three days, we get the clothes back washed and cleaned. so he didn't make any crime. >> and even though belgium has one of the world's lowest crime rates, we met our share of...
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and the natural law and the social contract oh golly gee how can we continue to underwrite this fraud if somebody keeps making a stink about our use of the word civil. don't use the word terminal terminal would employ that we're doing something illegal all and you know here in london they changed the financial services authority to the financial conduct authority and again it fits in with that this is deficient training deficient underwriting so we're moving further and further away from that justice that most people in the world are seeking at this moment oh this is a crisis of justice for sure this is a huge problem around the world people are seeking.
and the natural law and the social contract oh golly gee how can we continue to underwrite this fraud if somebody keeps making a stink about our use of the word civil. don't use the word terminal terminal would employ that we're doing something illegal all and you know here in london they changed the financial services authority to the financial conduct authority and again it fits in with that this is deficient training deficient underwriting so we're moving further and further away from that...
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you so choose it was a year ago this month that the brokerage collapsed we'll get an update and the law is the darndest thing we'll tell you about the safe harbor provision that allows derivatives to cut the line in bankruptcy court it's come into play with m.f. global and we'll break it down and word of the day plus the merchant of venice want to secede from italy of the nation's separatist party rallied over the weekend adam to the list we've seen if you will talk about it in loose change let's get to today's capital account. last halloween was spooky and not just because of all the costumes but futures commission merchant m.f. global the firm led by john collapsed taking a reported one point six billion dollars in customer money with it money from farmers from retail investors even from capital account guess gerald celente. mine money out of my account six figures maybe than they. think in the first word of the i.m.f. is not over and we could put the all the word in there is the usual. whatever you think m.f. global stands for it was an unprecedented situation many contend the money
you so choose it was a year ago this month that the brokerage collapsed we'll get an update and the law is the darndest thing we'll tell you about the safe harbor provision that allows derivatives to cut the line in bankruptcy court it's come into play with m.f. global and we'll break it down and word of the day plus the merchant of venice want to secede from italy of the nation's separatist party rallied over the weekend adam to the list we've seen if you will talk about it in loose change...
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big bird you know i think that's the frightening thing that these major major issues of the rule of law unconstitutionality president being able to put american citizens on assassination list detentions and it will indefinitely and guantanamo accusation or trial he is god secret interpretations of the patriot act that enable him to sweep up all of our e-mails of all of our phone conversations and keep those ca's without any probable cause you surveillance drones and there's virtually no discussion as you you talk about about a fair playing field that are not the one percent that don't get all the government bailouts whether it's the green technologies they've got huge moneys to go bankrupt building solar panels or the big banks they've got huge staggering billions of dollars for irresponsibly you know lending money with through fraud on mortgages and whatever and this is where it's frightening because there is a consensus between the republicans and democrats you know nothing happens and when you have an issue that doesn't even make the mainstream debate that's the time to worry that yo
big bird you know i think that's the frightening thing that these major major issues of the rule of law unconstitutionality president being able to put american citizens on assassination list detentions and it will indefinitely and guantanamo accusation or trial he is god secret interpretations of the patriot act that enable him to sweep up all of our e-mails of all of our phone conversations and keep those ca's without any probable cause you surveillance drones and there's virtually no...
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so why pass a law that won't fix it? now, what it really boils down to is can you live -- we have become so preoccupied with the rights of the criminal that we've forgotten the rights of the innocent. and in our country we have evolved to a point where we've put millions of innocent people in jail because you go to the poor neighborhoods and they put bars on their windows and bars on their doors and put themselves in jail to protect the things that they're acquired legitimately. that's where we are. we have got to become more concerned about people who play by the rules and get the balance we require. this is going to take first building a consensus in grass- roots america; right from the bottom up the american people have got to say they want it. and at that point, we can pick from a variety of plans and develop new plans, and the way you get things done is bury yourselves in a room with one another, put together the best program, take it to the american people, use the electronic town hall -- the kind of thing you're d
so why pass a law that won't fix it? now, what it really boils down to is can you live -- we have become so preoccupied with the rights of the criminal that we've forgotten the rights of the innocent. and in our country we have evolved to a point where we've put millions of innocent people in jail because you go to the poor neighborhoods and they put bars on their windows and bars on their doors and put themselves in jail to protect the things that they're acquired legitimately. that's where we...
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the laws are so vague that it's hard to determine. i just hope we write this in a way that we end up with the widest, deepest, most transparent capital markets in the world. the regulators came out with their 180 things from around the world. asset managers, central banks, governments -- let's just get it right. at one point, there needs to be a dialogue. >> should most regulation come from the outside door should firms have a large role in self policing? >> regulation should be formed and designed with the practitioners, too. because this crisis they were kept out of the process. that's kind of a mistake. keep the doctors out. of course banks make mistakes. banks should be punished. it would be better to sit down and have the conversations to improve the system and set of people just dumping 5000 pages of rules to try to get what they need. in our great economic ecosystem, there are all different types of entities, big banks. we bank in 50 countries. that's why we're here. we do a lot of things that people cannot do. some of these ru
the laws are so vague that it's hard to determine. i just hope we write this in a way that we end up with the widest, deepest, most transparent capital markets in the world. the regulators came out with their 180 things from around the world. asset managers, central banks, governments -- let's just get it right. at one point, there needs to be a dialogue. >> should most regulation come from the outside door should firms have a large role in self policing? >> regulation should be...
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the law actually. samples that they don't bring their own goals and so there are to some extent i must say don't warm. and. nobody ninety five percent of people are insulted by a decision like this one. peter i want to know how should people now since street i mean they have been saying protesters are nazi flags to meet german chancellor angela merkel what about the reaction there. it's not only afghans it's all over europe basically every nation every citizen has their own right. position. it's not just the protests. in greece. they are suffering for unfortunate decisions that were made especially the introduction of the euro currency which is the main reason why they are suffering these days because they couldn't currency for a hundred years of. misery whether they understand it or not i don't know but every nation has since because. you have completely forgotten the security and. peoples can tend to themselves as far as possible that's the premise the was initially found on at least the european com
the law actually. samples that they don't bring their own goals and so there are to some extent i must say don't warm. and. nobody ninety five percent of people are insulted by a decision like this one. peter i want to know how should people now since street i mean they have been saying protesters are nazi flags to meet german chancellor angela merkel what about the reaction there. it's not only afghans it's all over europe basically every nation every citizen has their own right. position....
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grandchildren and a stepdaughter and a son-in-law that is here. so i want to affirm my connection with the l.a. region. thinking about the predicament we are in in this country today reminds me that charlie brown cartoon the one where lucey goes in the backyard and sets up a table that says psychiatry 1 cent. charlie comes up and says, he puts his penny down and she says charlie, in order for me to help analyze you and your problems, of life as a voyage on a great ocean liner. are you one of those people who takes your chair of the bowel and looks into the future to see where you're going or are you one of those people that takes your chair to the store man looks back to see where you come from and he thought a moment and said i'm having trouble getting my chair unfolded. [laughter] so here we are. i will share with you a couple of quotes from my book this one is louis brandeis. we must make our choice. we have democracy or we may have wealth concentrated in the hands of a few, but we can't have both. and then a comment from john w. gardiner who w
grandchildren and a stepdaughter and a son-in-law that is here. so i want to affirm my connection with the l.a. region. thinking about the predicament we are in in this country today reminds me that charlie brown cartoon the one where lucey goes in the backyard and sets up a table that says psychiatry 1 cent. charlie comes up and says, he puts his penny down and she says charlie, in order for me to help analyze you and your problems, of life as a voyage on a great ocean liner. are you one of...
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laws rock a warhead in a freezer the. dragon two hanging over the doorway in alice suit game of the free three we just had to blow it do you use his cell the way. we found some additional explosives and for automatic weapon stuff also found arion brotherhood flag which really shocked me i never got the impression from. talking with the. they had a political agenda no if they were terrorists they could have made bank by selling the explosives that they're already had out of the bombs judging on the videos and i think they just like to play war it just became their lifestyle it's like you or i would go fishing. there would have a family gathering to go out and they would take things with them and blow them up . it's. just the program to try to keep these from. the fire chief they get the. money. for you talking to me and i'll take care. could be used as a device. to have that. going right now nobody has given the stuff up to. this man who want to cooperate with. this stuff. i try to work with the saudis you know some of my
laws rock a warhead in a freezer the. dragon two hanging over the doorway in alice suit game of the free three we just had to blow it do you use his cell the way. we found some additional explosives and for automatic weapon stuff also found arion brotherhood flag which really shocked me i never got the impression from. talking with the. they had a political agenda no if they were terrorists they could have made bank by selling the explosives that they're already had out of the bombs judging on...
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. >> the current law will end months of legal uncertainty for parents, doctors, and religious officials who carry out the procedure. the justice ministry says it will safeguard religious rites while guaranteeing children's safety. >> i think with this bill, we are making it clear that jews and muslims will be able to continue their religious practices in germany. as long as they are compatible with certain regulations. >> the bill introduces new coke -- new conditions, allowing ritual male circumcision, only when the operation adheres to medical procedures. it can only be carried out when the child is not in danger, and parents must be informed about the risk. religious groups say they are happy with the bill, especially as it allows non-doctors to carry out the procedure on children up to six months old, but some pediatricians oppose the new law. >> such an operation should be delayed until the boy is a young adult and old enough to decide whether he wants to have it carried out or not. >> for many jews, this would be unthinkable. according to religious tradition, boys must be circumci
. >> the current law will end months of legal uncertainty for parents, doctors, and religious officials who carry out the procedure. the justice ministry says it will safeguard religious rites while guaranteeing children's safety. >> i think with this bill, we are making it clear that jews and muslims will be able to continue their religious practices in germany. as long as they are compatible with certain regulations. >> the bill introduces new coke -- new conditions,...
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in crime is deceiving celebrities and human rights activists worldwide have demand is there but the law is in no hurry to get them freed while that's fame and profit to the hand from the scandalous brand point of bike i reports. pussy riot feminist punk rock has registered trademark a brand new global one major russian concert organizer says they've been flooded with calls from foreign promoters offering to organize a pussy riot world tour that could fetch up to six hundred million euros. over the u.s. there is a red square behind me that post the riot stormed the area and performed an offensive song about blood they may have said a warm up gig of sorts but that particular stunt didn't bring the punk rockers the big break that they were after its own little attention on the internet and more importantly failed to rouse the interest of the off dorothy's just weeks later kirsty riot took their protest start to moscow's central park. the stunning video went viral pussy riot were arrested their trial a worldwide media circus western and russian celebrities called for the women's release. in
in crime is deceiving celebrities and human rights activists worldwide have demand is there but the law is in no hurry to get them freed while that's fame and profit to the hand from the scandalous brand point of bike i reports. pussy riot feminist punk rock has registered trademark a brand new global one major russian concert organizer says they've been flooded with calls from foreign promoters offering to organize a pussy riot world tour that could fetch up to six hundred million euros. over...
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eight years and what is so special and interesting about this day is that it was introduced following laws disability ways of opposition protests which were the biggest in russia's recent history a return to direct regional elections was one of the demands of the protesters people also wanted to see more opposition in parliament so at that moment than president dmitry medvedev scrapped the old system which saw regional officials and regional governors hand-picked by the government and he also made it easier for new political parties to emerge on the political arena by giving a more competitive complection to the local elections and this day we saw thirty two different political parties taking place across the country we have just started to receive some early results and house we know prime minister agreed to differ as much with the members of the united russia party and he emphasized that it's the united party has shown better results out this regional elections than it did at the state duma elections that took place in december last year and as i said before the single vote today was tak
eight years and what is so special and interesting about this day is that it was introduced following laws disability ways of opposition protests which were the biggest in russia's recent history a return to direct regional elections was one of the demands of the protesters people also wanted to see more opposition in parliament so at that moment than president dmitry medvedev scrapped the old system which saw regional officials and regional governors hand-picked by the government and he also...
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proposed constitution which is basically saying that women will become under the ruling all islamic law and basically have to reconcile with their contribution to the country with their gymnastic responsibilities which isn't an equivalent for men implying that women basically have to look after their home so yes we're seeing a lot of the sort of more conservative islamist ideals coming out both on a political level i'm going to grassroots level which is upsetting people all right live from colorado for our chief journalist tell truth thank you. russia wants turkey to come clean about its claims it's after a damascus bound plane was forced to stop a nakata over especially as it was carrying russian made arms for the syrian army the details are just ahead. well the e.u. one of millions of euros the nobel prize money still needs pre-natal trillion this is a lot more in the fights multi-use financial system one of the stories of your short break here and. talked in between the russian mainland japan and the saw coming island is the island of mine you don't. named after a french seafarer who
proposed constitution which is basically saying that women will become under the ruling all islamic law and basically have to reconcile with their contribution to the country with their gymnastic responsibilities which isn't an equivalent for men implying that women basically have to look after their home so yes we're seeing a lot of the sort of more conservative islamist ideals coming out both on a political level i'm going to grassroots level which is upsetting people all right live from...
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law to assist us? [applause] >> well, one of the things you are pointing to is the way in which women's health and reproductive health are framed as different from the rest of health care. and that is it is disconcerting that event from advocates of women's health care access, we hear so much that should be important to women and women should vote on this woman should be concerned about this. but this is an issue important to an entire family. both partners should be thinking about how they are preventing pregnancy and how they are taking those precautions. and i imagine many of the women -- i'm sorry, many of the men in this term care about the women's in their lives and care about them having access to the health health care that they need. so that is one step we need to take, to make this about broader health care and not be treated unique and different and singled out for different types of legislative action. clap knock >> there is so much on the book now that looks at women came years that has be
law to assist us? [applause] >> well, one of the things you are pointing to is the way in which women's health and reproductive health are framed as different from the rest of health care. and that is it is disconcerting that event from advocates of women's health care access, we hear so much that should be important to women and women should vote on this woman should be concerned about this. but this is an issue important to an entire family. both partners should be thinking about how...
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. >> reporter: four years ago the team made this unmanned aircraft guided by the law, it flies to locations and takes pictures and returns. at the end of march of last year, the aircraft made headlines. it flew over the major nuclear plant in fukushima right after the disaster. from a height of 400 meters, it took photos. this shows the further details of the damage. it provided crucial information on where to spray water and how much. until now, the company could only take still pictures. but after fukushima, the crew decided to make a movie cam that takes movie images in 3d. their goal was to get a bird's-eye view. they decided to use a kind of helicopter that had six rotors. it lifts off vertically, controlling speed and direction is easy. the team has just started taking pictures. one person controls the copter, the other the camera. they try to send the copter under a low substantial bridge. but as the march copter rises, part of it is in the chart. he succeeds. the camera is so good it can even though the texture of rocks and record clear images of places people can't reach from the g
. >> reporter: four years ago the team made this unmanned aircraft guided by the law, it flies to locations and takes pictures and returns. at the end of march of last year, the aircraft made headlines. it flew over the major nuclear plant in fukushima right after the disaster. from a height of 400 meters, it took photos. this shows the further details of the damage. it provided crucial information on where to spray water and how much. until now, the company could only take still...
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laws in europe to now has a one thousand strong reindeer had when the enemy only saw the lichen and marks around who it is gather that turns and move to another pasha they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter women and children for them. but the two families have less of a chance to come across each other they belong to different worlds even though there's sometimes a similar. even in the autumn of the years. it's never too late to start over. try extreme paragliding. when a bar or a live in ship. or become a pop star. on the board. wealthy british style some time to. go. to. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines cons a report. this is also a welcome bok republican nominee troll me has taken a slight lead in the polls ahead of the second us presidential debates previously romney stated that the that he considers russia to be one of america's principal rivals but it seems that his business history that forced a tobacco addiction that makes trading with that in me ok good that
laws in europe to now has a one thousand strong reindeer had when the enemy only saw the lichen and marks around who it is gather that turns and move to another pasha they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter women and children for them. but the two families have less of a chance to come across each other they belong to different worlds even though there's sometimes a similar. even in the autumn of the years. it's never too late to start over. try extreme paragliding. when a bar or a live in...
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wi let's do a terrorism law. unless you're really careful, you're handing the prosecutor a new weapon and they use it against the bad guys and the judges are here to sort it out and say is that what was really intended. and i think in new york they t answer's going to be no, this was not intended for this crime. the new york court of appeals, randi, think, will throw it out and reduce the charges against moore -- morales. >> he might get resensed or get a new lawyer. the lawyer said, you know something? the prosecutor was called him a terrorist throughout the trial. the judge opened in picking the jury. so the lawyer's saying, you know, that jury was so poisoned thinking about terrorism he didn't get a fair trial. all of the charges should be thrown auto and he should get a brand-new trial. we'll see what the court does. >> and the court of appeals is expected to issue a decision in the morales case next month. >>> we're expecting a very busy week. on monday, all eyes will be on -- nope. that's tuesday. there we
wi let's do a terrorism law. unless you're really careful, you're handing the prosecutor a new weapon and they use it against the bad guys and the judges are here to sort it out and say is that what was really intended. and i think in new york they t answer's going to be no, this was not intended for this crime. the new york court of appeals, randi, think, will throw it out and reduce the charges against moore -- morales. >> he might get resensed or get a new lawyer. the lawyer said, you...
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so why pass a law that won't fix it? now, what it really boils down to is can you live -- we have become so preoccupied with the rights of the criminal that we've forgotten the rights of the innocent. and in our country we have evolved to a point where we've put millions of innocent people in jail because you go to the poor neighborhoods and they put bars on their windows and bars on their doors and put themselves in jail to protect the things that they're acquired legitimately. that's where we are. we have got to become more concerned about people who play by the rules and get the balance we require. this is going to take first building a consensus in grass- roots america; right from the bottom up the american people have got to say they want it. and at that point, we can pick from a variety of plans and develop new plans, and the way you get things done is bury yourselves in a room with one another, put together the best program, take it to the american people, use the electronic town hall -- the kind of thing you're d
so why pass a law that won't fix it? now, what it really boils down to is can you live -- we have become so preoccupied with the rights of the criminal that we've forgotten the rights of the innocent. and in our country we have evolved to a point where we've put millions of innocent people in jail because you go to the poor neighborhoods and they put bars on their windows and bars on their doors and put themselves in jail to protect the things that they're acquired legitimately. that's where we...
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dan glazebrook says the insurgents are desperate for foreign intervention the turks so mistake the law on this bid to oust and of course these guys own reasons for doing this on the one hand they're trying to give cover cover to the rebels to continue their fight they know that the rebels again defeated on the ground so they're bombarding syria as a way to help the rebels not lose too many of their positions but i think also wants to please is kind of. nato nato masters in its bid to join the e.u. so it's been willing to do the bidding in europe and the u.s. britain france and the u.s. there may be helping the hoping that they can somehow try and knowledge nato into taking action as well and to approaching a kind of the blitzkrieg is that she the only thing really that would enable the rebels to where now at this. fireworks jubilation add a fiasco atmosphere right now in venezuela this only means one thing president of the chops as they are to stay and so are his plans for how to handle the country's economy including it's an enormous oil reserves as are often of reports it's a strong
dan glazebrook says the insurgents are desperate for foreign intervention the turks so mistake the law on this bid to oust and of course these guys own reasons for doing this on the one hand they're trying to give cover cover to the rebels to continue their fight they know that the rebels again defeated on the ground so they're bombarding syria as a way to help the rebels not lose too many of their positions but i think also wants to please is kind of. nato nato masters in its bid to join the...
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and there are no laws out there right now that protect privacy from the use of drones and as this technology gets more available the police will be able to do more and more with will be able to do more and more with it without needing a warrant so we're entering an age where everything that we do even possibly down the road in our own homes could be subject to unwarranted police surveillance so there are police departments that have expressed interest in having rubber bullets having tear gas possibly having deadly weapons on the drones in the future they are able to target surveillance targets better too so if some they want to keep an eye on a suspected criminal or maybe even just somebody who may have gone to a protest they're able to do that much more efficiently. businesses next marina's him arena over to you thank you very much right now we're focusing on russia's energy minister who is in london right now meeting with international investors and that is as the country is seeking funds to develop as challenging pauses alexander novak has said over there that russia needs one trillion do
and there are no laws out there right now that protect privacy from the use of drones and as this technology gets more available the police will be able to do more and more with will be able to do more and more with it without needing a warrant so we're entering an age where everything that we do even possibly down the road in our own homes could be subject to unwarranted police surveillance so there are police departments that have expressed interest in having rubber bullets having tear gas...